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Elastic Moduli
Young's Modulus
Y = stress / strain = (F/A) / (Dl/l)
where F is a force applied to the end of the object of study and directed towards or away from its attachment point, A is the cross-sectional area of the object, and l is the length of the object.
Shear Modulus
S = stress / strain = (perpendicular F/A) / (Dx/l)
where F is a force applied perpendicularly to the length of the object, A is the cross-sectional area of the object, D x is the lateral displacement, and l is the length of the object.
Bulk Modulus
B = stress / strain = DP / (DV/V)
where P is pressure and V is volume.
However, Hooke's law only holds true up to a certain limit, the proportionality limit. Between the proportionality limit and the elastic limit, stress is no longer proportional to strain, although the object will return to its original size and shape once the stress is removed. Beyond the elastic limit, the object remains permanently deformed.
It can be shown that the frequency of oscillations is proportional to Ö (k/m), m being the mass of the body. Thus, for a body oscillating on a spring, the stiffer the spring the greater is k and the higher is the frequency. Similarly, the more massive the body, the lower the frequency.
Pendulum Motion